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Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')

"Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')", or as a single titled "Dre Day", is a song by American rapper and record producer Dr. Dre featuring fellow American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg, released in May 1993 as the second single from Dre's debut solo album, The Chronic. "Dre Day" was a diss track targeting mainly Dre's former groupmate Eazy-E, who led their onetime rap group N.W.A and who, along with N.W.A's manager Jerry Heller, owned N.W.A's record label, Ruthless Records. In "Dre Day" and in its music video, which accuse Eazy of cheating N.W.A's artists, Dre and Snoop degrade and menace him. Also included are disses retorting earlier disses on songs by Miami rapper Luke Campbell, by New York rapper Tim Dog, and by onetime N.W.A. member Ice Cube, although Dre, while still an N.W.A member, had helped diss Cube first. After "Dre Day," a number of further diss records were exchanged.

"Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')"
Single by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg
from the album The Chronic
B-side"Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray"
ReleasedMay 20, 1993
Recorded1992
GenreG-funk[1][2]
Length4:52
Label
Songwriter(s)Calvin Broadus[3]
Producer(s)Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre singles chronology
"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang"
(1992)
"Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')"
(1993)
"Let Me Ride"
(1993)
Snoop Doggy Dogg singles chronology
"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang"
(1993)
"Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')"
(1993)
"Let Me Ride"
(1993)
Audio sample
Music video
"Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" on YouTube

Analysis edit

On the main popular songs chart, the Billboard Hot 100, whereas The Chronic's lead single, "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang", reached number two, "Dre Day" peaked at number eight in June 1993. The song's bassline is a slowed interpolation from Funkadelic's song "(Not Just) Knee Deep." The chorus includes vocals by two more Death Row Records artists, R&B singer Jewell and rapper RBX. Also included is a sample and an interpolation from George Clinton’s song “Atomic Dog."

A diss track, "Dre Day" mainly targeted Dre's former N.W.A groupmate Eazy-E. Yet it also dissed New York rapper Tim Dog for his song "Fuck Compton." It also retorted Miami rapper Luke Campbell, a member of group 2 Live Crew, whose debut solo album I Got Shit On My Mind included the track "Fakin' Like Gangstas." Some "Dre Day" lyrics allude to former N.W.A rapper Ice Cube, whose 1989 departure from the group was acrimonious, incurring verbal menace at Cube by Dre with groupmate MC Ren rapping N.W.A's April 1991 single "Alwayz into Somethin'," retorted in Cube's October 1991 track "No Vaseline."

In "Dre Day," Dre vows to "to creep to South Central," which is Ice Cube's hometown, "on a Street Knowledge mission," while Cube's own record label was initially named Street Knowledge Productions. Dre lyrically "steps in the temple," evidently alluding to Cube's affiliation with the Nation of Islam, and claims to "spot him" by a "White Sox hat," which Cube often donned. Earlier that year, Cube had the single "Check Yo Self." Dre adds, "You tryin to check my homey, you best check yo self." Not parodied in the "Dre Day" music video, however, Cube instead would cameo, signaling reconciliation with Dre, in the September 1993 music video of the next and last Chronic single, "Let Me Ride."

Music video edit

Dr. Dre directed the music video, which parodies Eazy-E as "Sleazy-E," played by actor A. J. Johnson with an exaggerated Jheri Curl hairstyle, a plaid shirt, and dark sunglasses. Prefacing the song performance is a skit, wherein Sleazy-E enters the office of "Useless Records" where a rotund white man hires him to find some rappers. This mimic of Eazy-E's Ruthless Records co-owner Jerry Heller was played by Interscope Records executive Steve Berman. (Berman later played in three Eminem skits and one D12 skit.)

An interlude shows Sleazy-E introducing two newly acquired protégés, played by Bushwick Bill and Warren G, to his manager. In other scenes, Sleazy sustains gunfire, becomes homeless, is chased by armed men, and finally, along the Pasadena Freeway, holds up a cardboard sign scribbled WILL RAP FOR FOOD. The "Dre Day" video also parodies Luke Campbell of Miami rap group 2 Live Crew, portraying him jumping around on a stage. In 2005, a survey by MTV2 and XXL ranked the "Dre Day" music video 12th among the "25 Greatest West Coast Videos".[4]

Artist responses edit

The "Dre Day" single's B side "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray," featuring The Lady of Rage and Tha Dogg Pound, contains more Dr. Dre insults at Eazy-E, at Tim Dog, and at Luke, while Kurupt disses Ruthless Records rappers Above the Law and Kokane. On Kokane's second album, he and Above the Law member Cold 187um replied with "Don't Bite the Funk." Eazy-E's EP titled It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa includes the song "Exxtra Special Thankz", the song "It's On," the song "Still a Nigga," and the song "Real Muthaphuckkin G's," featuring new recording artists BG Knocc Out and Dresta.

"Real Muthaphuckkin G's" would become Eazy-E's biggest hit as a solo artist. Its music video imports from the "Dre Day" music video the character Sleazy-E, who in Eazy-E's music video is still roadside holding up a WILL RAP FOR FOOD sign, but is later chased through town, dragged into a van, and eventually lies motionless at his earlier roadside spot, or, in the video's radio edit, falls flat when running near a Leaving Compton road sign. On the short film Murder Was the Case's soundtrack, Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound responded with "What Would You Do?" while its music video parodies Eazy-E's proteges BG Knocc Out and Dresta themselves chased and beaten by Tha Dogg Pound.

Tim Dog responded to "Dre Day" with an EP titled Bitch With a Perm, including the title track and "Dog Baby," which yielded a music video including a dancing Snoop Dogg mimic with straightened hair, a "perm" hairstyle. Luke replied on his second solo album's song "Cowards in Compton," whose music video parodies both Dre's inclusion in the 1980s electro-rap group World Class Wreckin' Cru and casts Dre and Snoop lookalikes ridiculed in a mock of the "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" music video. Luke's album, In The Nude, also included a skit, "Dre's Momma Needs a Haircut," targeting "Tha Shiznit" skit on Snoop's debut solo or November 1993 album, Doggystyle. Compton rapper Tweedy Bird Loc joined against Luke by issuing "Fucc Miami” on his 1994 album No Holds Barred.

Track listing edit

UK CD single

  1. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  2. "Dre Day" (UK Radio Flavour) - 4:56
  3. "Dre Day" (Extended Club Mix) - 9:53
  4. "Dre Day" (UK Flavour) - 4:58
  5. "Dre Day" (Instrumental) - 4:52
  6. "Dre Day" (LP Version) - 4:52

German CD single

  1. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  2. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" - 11:16

UK 12" vinyl

  1. "Dre Day" (LP Version) - 4:52
  2. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  3. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" - 11:16
  4. "Dre Day" (Extended Club Mix) - 9:53
  5. "One Eight Seven" - 5:52

12" vinyl - EP

  1. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  2. "Dre Day" (Extended Club Mix) - 10:00
  3. "Dre Day" (LP Version) - 4:52
  4. "Lil' Ghetto Boy" (Radio Mix) - 5:27
  5. "One Eight Seven" - 5:52
  6. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" - 11:16

US 12" vinyl

  1. "Dre Day" (LP Version) - 4:52
  2. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  3. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" - 11:16
  4. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" (Instrumental) - 11:16
  5. "Dre Day" (Extended Club Mix) - 9:53
  6. "One Eight Seven" - 5:52

German 12" vinyl

  1. "Dre Day" (Extended Club Mix) - 9:53
  2. "Dre Day" (UK Flavour) - 4:58
  3. "Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray" - 11:16

Cassette

  1. "Dre Day" (Radio Version) - 4:52
  2. "Dre Day" (Instrumental) - 4:52

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[15] Gold 800,000[14]

Samples edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Trent (December 15, 2016). "Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' Album Turns 24, Fans React on Twitter". The Boombox. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  2. ^ "Dr. Dre's Top 10 Hardest Death Row Bangers". HotNewHipHop. 9 September 2019. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  3. ^ "The D.O.C. on Co-Writing Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' & Paperwork Not Being Right". YouTube. January 10, 2016. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  4. ^ XXL, April 2005 Official Site.
  5. ^ "Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg – Fuck with Dre Day". Top 40 Singles.
  6. ^ "Dance Singles" (PDF). Music Week. September 3, 1994. p. 28. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  7. ^ "Dr. Dre Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Dr. Dre Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Dr. Dre Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard.
  10. ^ "Dr. Dre Chart History (Hot Rap Songs)". Billboard.
  11. ^ "Dr. Dre Chart History (Rhythmic)". Billboard.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on November 10, 2006. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  13. ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1993". Billboard. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
  14. ^ "Best-Selling Records of 1993". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 3. BPI Communications. January 15, 1994. p. 73. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
  15. ^ "American single certifications – Dr. Dre – Dre Day". Recording Industry Association of America.

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disses retorting earlier disses on songs by Miami rapper Luke Campbell by New York rapper Tim Dog and by onetime N W A member Ice Cube although Dre while still an N W A member had helped diss Cube first After Dre Day a number of further diss records were exchanged Fuck wit Dre Day And Everybody s Celebratin Single by Dr Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Doggfrom the album The ChronicB side Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray ReleasedMay 20 1993Recorded1992GenreG funk 1 2 Length4 52LabelDeath RowInterscopeSongwriter s Calvin Broadus 3 Producer s Dr DreDr Dre singles chronology Nuthin but a G Thang 1992 Fuck wit Dre Day And Everybody s Celebratin 1993 Let Me Ride 1993 Snoop Doggy Dogg singles chronology Nuthin but a G Thang 1993 Fuck Wit Dre Day And Everybody s Celebratin 1993 Let Me Ride 1993 Audio sample source filehelpMusic video Fuck wit Dre Day And Everybody s Celebratin on YouTube Contents 1 Analysis 2 Music video 3 Artist responses 4 Track listing 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Year end charts 6 Certifications 7 Samples 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksAnalysis editOn the main popular songs chart the Billboard Hot 100 whereas The Chronic s lead single Nuthin but a G Thang reached number two Dre Day peaked at number eight in June 1993 The song s bassline is a slowed interpolation from Funkadelic s song Not Just Knee Deep The chorus includes vocals by two more Death Row Records artists R amp B singer Jewell and rapper RBX Also included is a sample and an interpolation from George Clinton s song Atomic Dog A diss track Dre Day mainly targeted Dre s former N W A groupmate Eazy E Yet it also dissed New York rapper Tim Dog for his song Fuck Compton It also retorted Miami rapper Luke Campbell a member of group 2 Live Crew whose debut solo album I Got Shit On My Mind included the track Fakin Like Gangstas Some Dre Day lyrics allude to former N W A rapper Ice Cube whose 1989 departure from the group was acrimonious incurring verbal menace at Cube by Dre with groupmate MC Ren rapping N W A s April 1991 single Alwayz into Somethin retorted in Cube s October 1991 track No Vaseline In Dre Day Dre vows to to creep to South Central which is Ice Cube s hometown on a Street Knowledge mission while Cube s own record label was initially named Street Knowledge Productions Dre lyrically steps in the temple evidently alluding to Cube s affiliation with the Nation of Islam and claims to spot him by a White Sox hat which Cube often donned Earlier that year Cube had the single Check Yo Self Dre adds You tryin to check my homey you best check yo self Not parodied in the Dre Day music video however Cube instead would cameo signaling reconciliation with Dre in the September 1993 music video of the next and last Chronic single Let Me Ride Music video editDr Dre directed the music video which parodies Eazy E as Sleazy E played by actor A J Johnson with an exaggerated Jheri Curl hairstyle a plaid shirt and dark sunglasses Prefacing the song performance is a skit wherein Sleazy E enters the office of Useless Records where a rotund white man hires him to find some rappers This mimic of Eazy E s Ruthless Records co owner Jerry Heller was played by Interscope Records executive Steve Berman Berman later played in three Eminem skits and one D12 skit An interlude shows Sleazy E introducing two newly acquired proteges played by Bushwick Bill and Warren G to his manager In other scenes Sleazy sustains gunfire becomes homeless is chased by armed men and finally along the Pasadena Freeway holds up a cardboard sign scribbled WILL RAP FOR FOOD The Dre Day video also parodies Luke Campbell of Miami rap group 2 Live Crew portraying him jumping around on a stage In 2005 a survey by MTV2 and XXL ranked the Dre Day music video 12th among the 25 Greatest West Coast Videos 4 Artist responses editThe Dre Day single s B side Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray featuring The Lady of Rage and Tha Dogg Pound contains more Dr Dre insults at Eazy E at Tim Dog and at Luke while Kurupt disses Ruthless Records rappers Above the Law and Kokane On Kokane s second album he and Above the Law member Cold 187um replied with Don t Bite the Funk Eazy E s EP titled It s On Dr Dre 187um Killa includes the song Exxtra Special Thankz the song It s On the song Still a Nigga and the song Real Muthaphuckkin G s featuring new recording artists BG Knocc Out and Dresta Real Muthaphuckkin G s would become Eazy E s biggest hit as a solo artist Its music video imports from the Dre Day music video the character Sleazy E who in Eazy E s music video is still roadside holding up a WILL RAP FOR FOOD sign but is later chased through town dragged into a van and eventually lies motionless at his earlier roadside spot or in the video s radio edit falls flat when running near a Leaving Compton road sign On the short film Murder Was the Case s soundtrack Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound responded with What Would You Do while its music video parodies Eazy E s proteges BG Knocc Out and Dresta themselves chased and beaten by Tha Dogg Pound Tim Dog responded to Dre Day with an EP titled Bitch With a Perm including the title track and Dog Baby which yielded a music video including a dancing Snoop Dogg mimic with straightened hair a perm hairstyle Luke replied on his second solo album s song Cowards in Compton whose music video parodies both Dre s inclusion in the 1980s electro rap group World Class Wreckin Cru and casts Dre and Snoop lookalikes ridiculed in a mock of the Nuthin but a G Thang music video Luke s album In The Nude also included a skit Dre s Momma Needs a Haircut targeting Tha Shiznit skit on Snoop s debut solo or November 1993 album Doggystyle Compton rapper Tweedy Bird Loc joined against Luke by issuing Fucc Miami on his 1994 album No Holds Barred Track listing editUK CD single Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Dre Day UK Radio Flavour 4 56 Dre Day Extended Club Mix 9 53 Dre Day UK Flavour 4 58 Dre Day Instrumental 4 52 Dre Day LP Version 4 52German CD single Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray 11 16UK 12 vinyl Dre Day LP Version 4 52 Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray 11 16 Dre Day Extended Club Mix 9 53 One Eight Seven 5 5212 vinyl EP Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Dre Day Extended Club Mix 10 00 Dre Day LP Version 4 52 Lil Ghetto Boy Radio Mix 5 27 One Eight Seven 5 52 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray 11 16US 12 vinyl Dre Day LP Version 4 52 Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray 11 16 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray Instrumental 11 16 Dre Day Extended Club Mix 9 53 One Eight Seven 5 52German 12 vinyl Dre Day Extended Club Mix 9 53 Dre Day UK Flavour 4 58 Puffin on Blunts and Drankin Tanqueray 11 16Cassette Dre Day Radio Version 4 52 Dre Day Instrumental 4 52Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1993 PeakpositionNew Zealand Recorded Music NZ 5 49UK Singles OCC 59UK Dance OCC 18UK Dance Music Week 6 18US Billboard Hot 100 7 8US Dance Club Songs Billboard 8 29US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 9 6US Hot Rap Songs Billboard 10 13US Rhythmic Billboard 11 6US Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales Billboard 1 Year end charts edit Chart 1993 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 12 53US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 13 58Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 15 Gold 800 000 14 Samples editAll from Parliament Funkentelechy vs the Placebo Syndrome Casablanca 1977 Funkentelechy Motor Booty Affair Casablanca 1978 Aquaboogie A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop Gloryhallastoopid Casablanca 1979 The Big Bang Theory Not Just Knee Deep by Funkadelic Atomic Dog by George Clinton This song is the source of the Bow wow wow yippy yo yippy yay line in the song See also editList of notable diss tracksReferences edit Fitzgerald Trent December 15 2016 Dr Dre s The Chronic Album Turns 24 Fans React on Twitter The Boombox Retrieved 2021 07 07 Dr Dre s Top 10 Hardest Death Row Bangers HotNewHipHop 9 September 2019 Retrieved 2021 07 15 The D O C on Co Writing Dr Dre s The Chronic amp Paperwork Not Being Right YouTube January 10 2016 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved November 23 2019 XXL April 2005 Official Site Dr Dre feat Snoop Dogg Fuck with Dre Day Top 40 Singles Dance Singles PDF Music Week September 3 1994 p 28 Retrieved April 26 2021 Dr Dre Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Dr Dre Chart History Dance Club Songs Billboard Dr Dre Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Dr Dre Chart History Hot Rap Songs Billboard Dr Dre Chart History Rhythmic Billboard Billboard Top 100 1993 Archived from the original on November 10 2006 Retrieved August 27 2010 Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Year End 1993 Billboard Retrieved July 6 2021 Best Selling Records of 1993 Billboard Vol 106 no 3 BPI Communications January 15 1994 p 73 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved May 4 2015 American single certifications Dr Dre Dre Day Recording Industry Association of America External links editGenius 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